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got it
as a former officer of the court, a former practicing attorney, you find that those who do engage in fraud should not be subjected to incarceration
too twisted for those of us who reside in the real world
prison should be reserved for violent types
working off their debt to society for scam artists like Madoff makes more sense. A guy with his intellect can LEGITIMATELY make 200-300 K a year. so have him do that and take 80% of it for the victims rather than spending 40K a year on him in prison